
Even when you play a game on a low setting it still generally feels like you're playing the song. Guitar Hero is all about having fun so it's super simple. The primary reason I still have my 360 is for Rock Band and a handful of XBL arcade games that never got BC.Īs someone who has played a decent amount of both Rocksmith and Guitar Hero, they aren't really all the comparable. People left it behind because it was either difficult, annoying, expensive, or impossible to continue playing on the new consoles and so they gave up. I'm aware that these are generalisations and I believe PS3/4 had no extra accessory cost but xbox did, if I remember correctly.Īnyway, I think that was a large part of it.
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The golden era of Rock Band and Guitar hero was the 360/PS3 and both the XB1 and PS4 didn't launch with the best backwards compatibility, especially with accessories these games required, and with rock band all of the difficulty with DLC.Īs the games popularity had already faded a bit, and it was a tough sell for people to put out even more money for new accessories or pay to port all the stuff forward to a new game. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creeschĪnother reason I know for some of my friends was the difficulty with being able to continue playing the games when the new consoles came out.
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